TOI-1136 is a Young, Coplanar, Aligned Planetary System in a Pristine Resonant Chain
Fei Dai, Kento Masuda, Corey Beard, Paul Robertson, Max Goldberg,, Konstantin Batygin, Luke Bouma, Jack J. Lissauer, Emil Knudstrup, Simon, Albrecht, Andrew W. Howard, Heather A. Knutson, Erik A. Petigura, Lauren M., Weiss, Howard Isaacson, Martti Holst Kristiansen, Hugh Osborn

TL;DR
TOI-1136 is a young, well-aligned planetary system with a pristine resonant chain, providing insights into planet formation and migration in a quiescent disk environment, especially involving a rare second-order MMR.
Contribution
This study presents the first known resonant chain involving a second-order MMR (7:5) and constrains its formation through detailed dynamical and observational analysis.
Findings
Planets are in true resonances with librating angles.
System's formation likely involved short-scale Type-I migration.
Deep resonance indicates minimal resonant repulsion over 700 Myr.
Abstract
Convergent disk migration has long been suspected to be responsible for forming planetary systems with a chain of mean-motion resonances (MMR). Dynamical evolution over time could disrupt the delicate resonant configuration. We present TOI-1136, a 700-Myr-old G star hosting at least 6 transiting planets between 2 and 5 . The orbital period ratios deviate from exact commensurability by only , smaller than the \, deviations seen in typical Kepler near-resonant systems. A transit-timing analysis measured the masses of the planets (3-8) and demonstrated that the planets in TOI-1136 are in true resonances with librating resonant angles. Based on a Rossiter-McLaughlin measurement of planet d, the star's rotation appears to be aligned with the planetary orbital planes. The well-aligned planetary system and the lack of detected binary companion…
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TopicsSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
